Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal clarified on Friday that while Parliament holds the constitutional authority to remove a Supreme Court or High Court judge, the process of initiating such a motion lies in the hands of Members of Parliament. His remarks come amid growing attention on the possible impeachment of Justice Yashwant Varma over alleged misconduct in a cash-related controversy.
In an interview to PTI, Meghwal stressed that the government has no role in bringing an impeachment motion and that any such move must be led independently by MPs. “It is entirely a matter of the MPs. The government is not in the picture,” he said.
The controversy surrounds Justice Yashwant Varma, a former judge of the Delhi High Court and currently with the Allahabad High Court, who has challenged the findings of an in-house inquiry panel that concluded he was guilty of misconduct. The panel, led by Delhi High Court Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya, was constituted by then Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna and submitted its report in May.
According to the 25-page report, made public on the Supreme Court’s official website, partially burnt sacks containing currency notes were discovered at Justice Varma’s Lutyens’ Delhi residence following a fire incident on March 14, allegedly caused by a short-circuit. Justice Varma has denied all allegations, claiming neither he nor any family member stored cash at the site.
The former judge has now moved the Supreme Court seeking to invalidate the inquiry committee’s report and quash the recommendation by then CJI Khanna calling for his removal.
Under the Indian Constitution, a motion to impeach a judge requires the backing of at least 100 Lok Sabha members or 50 Rajya Sabha members. While Meghwal reiterated that the process is strictly legislative in nature, he confirmed that some MPs have shown interest in initiating the motion.
The matter is likely to gain momentum in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, which begins on July 21. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has already announced that his party’s MPs will support the motion.
